Cedar Breaks National Monument is a gigantic and colorful amphitheater shaped rock feature. Fun pastimes are bountiful; there's always something to please everybody. There's just no way anyone can get bored here at Cedar Breaks National Monument. If you need a location to stay Crystal Inn Cedar City is a fine choice, and since you're here, you could have a look at Coal Creek. Cedar Breaks National Monument has striking nature scenery for you to like. After a long day outdoors Econo Lodge Cedar City is a wonderful spot to spend a night or two; if you're
here, you might as well go to Cross Hollow. Not much rain falls here at Cedar Breaks National Monument; August is the wettest month with most rain, and June is the month with the least moisture. People from Cedar City love to come to Cedar Breaks National Monument. There's
so much to do here at Cedar Breaks National Monument that you need to camp here for a while, Duck Creek - Dixie National Forest is a great location for that. A pleasant close by hotel is Crystal Inn, and The Cottonwoods is a brilliant local forest. Cedar Breaks National Monument has a multitude of natural beauty; it's a location where everybody has a good time. Cedar Breaks National Monument is perfect enough to spend more than a day at, Kings Creek - Dixie National Forest is a perfect local campground. If you want to play some golf, you're in luck because
here, you might as well go to Cross Hollow. Not much rain falls here at Cedar Breaks National Monument; August is the wettest month with most rain, and June is the month with the least moisture. People from Cedar City love to come to Cedar Breaks National Monument. There's
day to look at everything Cedar Breaks National Monument has to offer, you can camp at Deer Haven - Dixie National Forest. Cedar Breaks National Monument is a brilliant location for a journey when you've got to get out of the house. It's a popular place to get away to for the population of Cedar City. If you need a spot to stay Super 8 Motel - Cedar City is a great choice; camping at Panguitch Lake - Dixie National Forest is always a delightful experience. Summertime highs at Cedar Breaks National Monument commonly tend to be in the 90's, and through
the night it cools down to the 50's. Throughout the winter the highs are mostly in the 40's while the cold winter nights at Cedar Breaks National Monument are in the 10's.
A huge natural amphitheater has been eroded out of the variegated Pink Cliffs (Claron Formation)
near Cedar City, Utah. Millions of years of sedimentation, uplift and erosion have created a deep canyon of rock walls, fins, spires and columns, that spans some three miles, and is over 2,000 feet deep.
The rim of the canyon is over 10,000 feet above sea level, and is forested
with islands of Englemann spruce, subalpine fir and aspen; separated by broad meadows of brilliant summertime wild flowers.
CONTACTS
Email - CEBR_Superintendent@nps.gov
Fax- 435-586-3813
Write
to Cedar Breaks National Monument 2390 West Highway 56, Suite #11 Cedar City, UT 84720-4151
Phone Visitor Information - (435) 586-9451
TRAVEL BASICS
Operating Hours, Seasons From early June to early September,
the visitor center is open from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. From Labor Day until mid-October, it is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. All visitor facilities are CLOSED during the winter season (mid-October through late May).
Getting There CAR - Visitors traveling south
on I-15, exit at Parowan, then take Utah Highway 143 east, to Cedar Breaks National Monument. Visitors traveling north, on I-15 exit at Cedar City, then take Utah Highway 14 east for 18 miles, then Utah Highway 148 north, 4 miles to Cedar Breaks National Monument. Visitors traveling
north/south on U.S. Highway 89, can take either Utah Highway 143 from Panguitch to Cedar Breaks, or Utah Highway 14 west, to Utah Highway 148, and north to Cedar Breaks National Monument.
Accessibility The visitor center, comfort stations, overlooks, picnic area
and campground are wheelchair accessible.
FEES/PERMITS
Entrance Fee INDIVIDUAL $2 for 7 Days
VEHICLE $4 for 7 Days
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